28th April 2009

Update on Adobe Reader Issue

Update on Adobe Reader Issue

This is an update on the Adobe Reader vulnerability first discussed on the Adobe PSIRT blog on April 27 (“Potential Adobe Reader Issue”). All currently supported shipping versions of Adobe Reader and Acrobat (Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.1, 8.1.4, and 7.1.1 and earlier versions) are vulnerable to this issue. Adobe plans to provide updates for all affected versions for all platforms (Windows, Macintosh and Unix) to resolve this issue. We are working on a development schedule for these updates and will post a timeline as soon as possible. We are currently not aware of any reports of exploits in the wild for this issue. To mitigate the issue disable JavaScript in Adobe Reader and Acrobat using the following instructions below:

1. Launch Acrobat or Adobe Reader.
2. Select Edit>Preferences
3. Select the JavaScript Category
4. Uncheck the ‘Enable Acrobat JavaScript’ option
5. Click OK

In addition, Adobe is in contact with Antivirus and Security vendors on this issue in order to ensure the security of our mutual customers.

Adobe is also currently investigating the issue posted on SecurityFocus as BID 34740.

We will continue to monitor this!

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8th August 2008

The Acrobat 9 Customization Wizard just released

Adobe Customization Wizard, a free downloadable utility designed to help IT professionals take greater control of enterprise-wide deployments of Acrobat 9 and Reader 9, is available now on adobe.com. The wizard lets administrators customize the Acrobat installer and application features prior to deployment and provides a more intuitive graphical interface to the Windows Installer for Acrobat. There is a datasheet on adobe.com to learn how the Customization Wizard will save time and give you more control on your enterprise installs.

Please note that the Customization Wizard 9 only functions with the Acrobat 9 family of products. It is only available in English, but can be used to customize all language versions of Acrobat 9 and Reader 9.

Download the new Customization Wizard Here

This should help you customize the installer for Acrobat!

Remember to keep some life in your life!

Tim

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16th May 2008

Lay out Acrobat form fields on a grid

For all you form junkies out there, here is a quick tip on that sexy form layout that we all crave!

You can use grids to help position form fields precisely on a page. You can define the grid spacing, color, and position. You can also choose whether to have the boundaries of a form field snap to grid lines when you’re editing the form field. Grid lines don’t print.

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10th March 2008

Acrobat 3D Version 8 gets CAD Translator Update

Acrobat 3D Version 8 gets CAD Translator Update. The update contains several updated dynamic link libraries (DLLs) that provide support for more recent versions of CAD file formats when using Acrobat 3D Version 8 and Acrobat 3D Toolkit Version 8. It also fixes a number of issues related to CAD format import in Acrobat 3D Version 8. Read the rest of this entry »

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10th March 2008

Adding Adobe Captivate (SWF) movie clips to a PDF file

I love to have dynamic content. I have often thought about doing more with a PDF file than documents, spreadsheets, and text. Now I can. In this article, I will show you how you can amaze and dazzle your friends, or win a bar bet, by adding cool movies to your PDF’s. As some of you know, you can add links, pictures, 3D… inside of a PDF file, however, I want to expand to digital learning, cool movies, just explore my creativity! (Hey, I work at Adobe, I get all the toys for free! )

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14th February 2008

I can save a PDF back to Word but not Excel…WHY?

Well this is a question for the ages now isn’t it.  Why? Is Word more important than Excel?  Only Microsoft can tell us that! :-) I do get asked many times, “Tim, why can I export a PDFback to Word and not Excel, or PowerPoint?”  Well Click continue to find out. Read the rest of this entry »

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6th February 2008

I’m back!

Hey all, well, I’m back, sorry I have been gone for a while, but, things are back to normal, and I will be answering your questions again.  thanks for hanging in there.

Tim

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19th December 2007

Create a multimedia christmas card using Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional

A new Podcast has been posted. Remember that if you do not use iTunes you can still watch on your computer,you don’t need an iPod!

In this episode, Tim gets festive and shows you how to create a multimedia e-card using Acrobat 8 Professional.  He takes a photo which he created in Photoshop CS3 and then created a PDF, after that, he created a blank PDF and added his holiday message to you.  He then added a very cool track from the Brian Setzer Orchestra (click here to purchase) and then added a few buttons for multimedia control and navigation and finished with a lesson on taking the whole thing full screen!  A fun romp through PDF toyland.  Have fun and Happy Holidays!  Click here for the card from Tim!

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2nd December 2007

Using an Acrobat 8 Form to collect data over the Web

A question from Liz made me think, humm, what’s for dinner, whoops, got off track there, actually the question was: “I understood the lesson you gave on creating forms and then distributing them. But what if my organization wants to create a form and post it to our Web site for people to download and complete, then mail back? Is there no way to do that? Must it be distributed via e-mail by me, the document/form creator?” This is a great question, and one that does not get enough discussion, so let’s go for it! Read the rest of this entry »

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20th November 2007

3D AutoCAD to Acrobat 3D Ver 8 with out Autocad part deux

I was recently asked this question, “Tim, You showed us that you didn’t need AutoCAD on your computer to get 2D DWG files into Acrobat 8 Professional, but what about AutoCAD 3D models into Acrobat 3D version 8?” Well, you are in luck, just like Beckham at a Spice Girls Concert! We got you covered here, just sit back relax and let your ol’ buddy Tim kick this one out for you. Read the rest of this entry »

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